On October 1st, 2018, our good friend, Kevin Keegan, bought two rolls of Kodak EKTACHROME 7294, Super 8 and shot this short on film for the very first time. In addition to watching this awesome short, he shares his experience shooting it for the first time.

Bill sits down with DPReview’s Chris Niccolls for a one-on-one interview to discuss the future of film cameras. Chris Niccolls has made hundreds of YouTube videos reviewing the hottest cameras on the market. We learn how Chris first started in photography and now is the face for one of the largest organizations for photographic equipment reviews. He offers his insight of cottage industries like Reflex and Japan Camera Hunter filling a void left by camera typhoons like Canon and Nikon.

With 1.2 trillion pictures taken in 2017, how does photography stack against masters of painting and sculpturing? Steven and Bill explore photography as a fine art with the Director Emeritus of Art at the High Museum of Art to discuss photography’s place in the fine art world.

EM joins us for a one-on-one interview to share his results shooting EKTACHROME. His latest articles share his experience pushing Kodak’s revival E-6 film to EI (Exposure Index) 200, 400, 800. We discuss another article published on Emulsive giving a brief history of EKTACHROME. Secret Santa 2018 registration is closed! Are you one of the outstanding 1,200 world-wide players? Well, EM gives us the full break down of what we should do next.

Bill Manning travels to the Cine Gear Expo at Pinewood Studios, Atlanta, and records a panel sponsored by Kodak Film Lab Atlanta and Panavision. The panel discusses the use of celluloid in on The Walking Dead set.

Strapped with a pair of good hiking boots and a Yashica FX-3, Erik Jarvi stops by Dunwoody Photo after a 2,600 mile hike along the Pacific Crest Trail. He shares his story of capturing amazing images with a small and simple camera. As the fall season approaches, he provides insight packing film gear efficiently for hiking.We also discuss the latest announcements from Photokina and the Kodak’s release of EKTACHROME.

Kevin Terrell is on a small break between major projects like Netflix’s “Ozark” and has returned to share his experience being on set. We catch up on photo news, discuss a recent article on The Phoblographer about bringing back the Contax T2. We also discuss a zine one of our listeners sent to us and we’re blown away by the quality of the print.

Bill Manning invites EKTACHROME Beta Roll Tester, Sandra Coan to share her experience shooting an emulsion before the rest of the world. We also learn about Sandra’s work as an educator for photography education powerhouses like CreativeLIVE and KelbyOne. Additionally, we learn about her work as a film photographer in the a maternity and newborn photography industry.

PhotoKlassik is a print magazine with a strong focus on analogue photography. Unlike many other photography magazines that focus on making you feel GASsy on that latest camera lens, the successful German publication is taking their popular publication international. Their mission? To educate their readers with a 100+ page quarterly subscription loaded with high quality content using high quality paper.

Steven and Bill meet up to catch up on photo news, recap the recent one-on-one interviews. Steven takes a long walk along the beach with his camera and shoots a 20 minute exposure with Ektar 100. We discuss a recent article on The Phoblographer titled “Opinion: Every Photographer Should Spend a Year Shooting Film and Not Editing Their Photos.”

Ethan Moses, creator of the CAMERADACTYL Camera, sits down with Bill Manning for a one-on-one interview to discuss his 3D printed camera Kickstarter. They also discuss how the maker community is helping the film community.